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  1. Tonya Pinkins is an American actress and filmmaker. Her award-winning debut feature film Red Pill was an official selection at the 2021 Pan African Film Festival, won the Best Black Lives Matter Feature and Best First Feature at The Mykonos International Film Festival, Best First Feature at the Luléa Film Festival, [citation needed] and is ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0684371Tonya Pinkins - IMDb

    Tonya Pinkins has won or been nominated for nearly every award there is in the American theater. She is a Fulbright Specialist. As a producer, writer and director she conceived "Truth and Reconciliation of Womyn; Narrative Stories and Songs for the Soul in ten minutes or less."

  3. Tonya Pinkins. Actress: Enchanted. Tonya Pinkins has won or been nominated for nearly every award there is in the American theater. She is a Fulbright Specialist. As a producer, writer and director she conceived "Truth and Reconciliation of Womyn; Narrative Stories and Songs for the Soul in ten minutes or less."

  4. 8,943 Followers, 2,041 Following, 3,173 Posts - Tonya Pinkins (@tonyapinkins) on Instagram: "Actor/Filmmaker I create content to inspire, challenge, seed a better world https://gofund.me/a56ccb55".

  5. Mar 28, 2022 · Tonya Pinkins is as real as it gets, and we've got the no holds barred interview to prove it! She discusses her divisive film Red Pill and shares a couple of jaw-dropping tidbits from her time as As the World Turns' Heather Dalton and All My Children's Livia Frye.

  6. May 31, 2024 · Tonya Pinkins’ debut feature film, Red Pill, is a compelling exploration of societal fears amidst the backdrop of the 2020 election. Directed by Pinkins and shot by John Hudak Jr., the film follows Cassandra, played by Pinkins, as she navigates political activism in Virginia.

  7. Dec 31, 2021 · Chicago native Tonya Pinkins dramatizes local history in Emmett Till series. ‘Women of the Movement’ on ABC caps a busy time for the Tony winner, who directed her first film, ‘Red Pill,’ and narrated a docuseries about missing Black women in Chicago. By Sheri Flanders - For the Sun-Times. Dec 31, 2021, 9:00am PDT.